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THE EFFECT OF SIX WEEKS OF SELECTED AEROBIC TRAINING ON SOME RELATED MARKERS OF BIPOLAR Ι DISORDERS

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  131-144

Abstract

 Bipolar disorder is one of the most prevalent psychological disorders, but fewer studies have dealt with the effect of exercise training on this complication. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of selected AEROBIC TRAINING on plasma HOMOCYSTEINE, vitamins B6, B12, folate concentrations and MANIC SCORE in male patients with bipolar Ι disorders. To do this, twenty seven male inpatients with bipolar Ι disorders hospitalized in Ebn-e-sina Hospital in Mashhad [age 37.149.5±yr, body weight 71.4215.2± kg, BMI 24,65± kg/m2 (means±SD)] were selected and randomly assigned to either a control non-exercise group or an AEROBIC TRAINING group. The AEROBIC TRAINING group completed a six-week-training program (4 sessions per week, each session 50 minutes, intensity 7080%- HR max.). Blood samples from antecubital vein were taken before and after exercise training program. Manic symptoms were assessed by a researcher-made questionnaire before and after exercise training program. HOMOCYSTEINE, vit B6, B12 and folate were measured using ELISA kits. Independent and dependent sample t-tests were used for statistical analysis. The results indicated that six weeks of aerobic exercise training did not create any significant effect on plasma HOMOCYSTEINE (p=0.057), vitamin B12 (p=0.372), B6 (p=0.456), folate concentrations (p=0.582) and MANIC SCORE (p=0.362). Insufficient intensity and duration may be possible reasons for these results. Generally, it can be said that six-weeks AEROBIC TRAINING probably can not produce desirable changes in HOMOCYSTEINE, vitamin B groups and MANIC SCORE in bipolar I disorders. Perhaps inadequate exercise intensity as well as inefficiency of the questionnaire to detect the real effects of training on patients behavior change can be attributed to gain this results.

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    HOSSEINI KAKHK, S.A., RAHNAMA, H., HAMEDINIA, M.R., RAZMYAR, H., & HAMBOUSHI, L.. (2011). THE EFFECT OF SIX WEEKS OF SELECTED AEROBIC TRAINING ON SOME RELATED MARKERS OF BIPOLAR Ι DISORDERS. OLYMPIC, 19(1 (SERIAL 53)), 131-144. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/37693/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HOSSEINI KAKHK S.A., RAHNAMA H., HAMEDINIA M.R., RAZMYAR H., HAMBOUSHI L.. THE EFFECT OF SIX WEEKS OF SELECTED AEROBIC TRAINING ON SOME RELATED MARKERS OF BIPOLAR Ι DISORDERS. OLYMPIC[Internet]. 2011;19(1 (SERIAL 53)):131-144. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/37693/en

    IEEE: Copy

    S.A. HOSSEINI KAKHK, H. RAHNAMA, M.R. HAMEDINIA, H. RAZMYAR, and L. HAMBOUSHI, “THE EFFECT OF SIX WEEKS OF SELECTED AEROBIC TRAINING ON SOME RELATED MARKERS OF BIPOLAR Ι DISORDERS,” OLYMPIC, vol. 19, no. 1 (SERIAL 53), pp. 131–144, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/37693/en

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